Conference documentation

DRAFT PROGRAMME

Aim:At the next COP19, all eyes will be on Poland. Not only will the country have the chance to lead the UN climate negotiations and play a key role on the international stage, it will also have an opportunity to weight in the debate about the future of the European Union itself. For this reason, the Greens/EFA group organise a debate with both the Polish citizens and activists from around the world. Our aim is to give everybody an opportunity to express their views about the Polish, European and global choices about the future.

Poland needs to define its energy mix - a mix that will secure heating and electricity provision for decades to come. Participants of the cooperative discussion game Energy Re-mix will jointly decide on which energy sources it should be based.

15:30-16:00 - Coffee break

16:00-16:30 - Harvesting/presentation of the results (30 min) to the Plenary

16:00 - coffee break

16:30-18.00 - Poland 2030 – strategic choices in social and territorial development

Discussion 3 (PL/EN/FR/DE)

City movements – changing space, changing society

Moderator: Artur Celiński (Res Publica Nowa)

Speakers

Magdalena Wrzesień – architect – city planner, leader of ODBLOKUJ and member of Forum Od-Nowa associations

Michal Boni – Minister for Administration and Digitalisation, Poland

Joanna Erbel - City activist, researcher

Discussion 4 (PL/EN)

Agriculture, food, energy – what investment is needed in the rural areas in Poland?

Moderator: Adam Wajrak (Gazeta Wyborcza)

Jose Bové - Green MEP from France

Henryk Wujec – advisor to the President of Poland

Ewa Koś – Green deputy of the Regional Assembly in West Pomerania

Rebeka Szabo – Member of the Hungarian Parliament, expert on land grabbing and agriculture issues

18:00-18:30 Joint feedback session

20:00 Green city lights – a drink with a DJ (Sztuki i Sztuczki, Szpitalna 8a)

Saturday 16 November

9:00-10:30 Breakfast meeting:What gives you energy to work for society? (PL/EN/FR)